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Maddalena Caterina Morano was born in Chieri, in the province of Turin, on the November 15, 1847. Her father Francis died when she was eight and she began to help her mother with her work.
After a pause of a year in Turin, where she was in charge of the FMA community at Valdocco, she was sent to Sicily as Visitor, directress and novice mistress. Hers was the task of founding new communities and forming holy Sisters. Constantly with "one glance to earth and ten to heaven", she opened schools, oratories, hostels, workshops everywhere on the island.
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